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Welcome to timeBomb! If there's a water crisis impacting the U.S., I'm here to tell you the inside story.

Having retired as an engineer, I am passionate about water management. My goal is to produce fact-based, data driven videos to both educate and entertain. The videos I make often talk about government policy, but I do my best to avoid partisan politics. I appreciate you watching, if you like my videos please consider subscribing to the channel. Thanks!

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charlesissleepy (4 minutes ago)
California needs to store water in permeable ponds upland in the watershed and restore the small water cycle. It would improve aquifer recharge, drought resistance, fire risk and decrease irrigation demand lower in the watershed
socalpal8416 (9 minutes ago)
Finally! A California Reservoir report that's concise and informative. Thank you! (subscribed!)
DigitalDiabloUK (17 minutes ago)
Thanks for covering the aquifer situation which often gets overlooked by the media. Drought is only over once the groundwater is replenished.
Nlogax (27 minutes ago)
Really enjoy these updates, thank you. Think I learned more in those nine minutes than I've managed reading a half dozen news articles about the drought. And it's great to hear such good news for once!
parabola8933 (31 minutes ago)
Meanwhile I'm sitting on my Avocado Orchard and paying an arm and leg to Rancho Water. The system is so corrupt it's nauseating.
JxH (47 minutes ago)
Here in Nova Scotia, if I run the hose on the yard (or garden, or adjacent forest), the water almost immediately disappears underground. Only the most intense rain events would cause water to run across the ground, which actually happened quite recently. Our underground aquifers are presumably brimming most of the time.
Martinmr07 (51 minutes ago)
California should really see this as a second opportunity. Hopefully California takes this to heart.
EnzuWiz (2 hour ago)
Seeing so much water makes me very happy.
jamesfrost7465 (1 hour ago)
Good job, well spoken. I live on the East Coast and for some strange reason I worry about the water supply in California and Lake Mead. Yes, please refill the Aquifers as a top priority.
stephenbroughman3231 (3 hours ago)
Very informative report! Very happy that the reservoirs are in much better state!
francocarrieri1988 (5 hours ago)
That was heartening news. Healing the Earth is not only California's success but every bodies' success.
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